For the GOP’s revised American Health Care Act, only one conservative group is giving the thumbs. The initial AHCA raised too many red flags for many conservatives. The House Freedom Caucus, for instance, played a large part in killing the bill, arguing it was too Obamacare familiar. It merely replaced individual and employer mandates with insurance mandates, did not curtail Medicaid expansion, and the Congressional Budget Office predicted it would raise premiums in the first two years. Club for Growth opposed the bill for many of the same reasons. Yet, conservatives are taking…